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Texbiker.net covers the news, events and resources for those interested in Texas bicycling.

My bicycling passion was rekindled in 1979 with a Huffy bicycle from Woolco. From early rides around my neighborhood my enthusiasm grew to tackle my unsupported first century. From there I discovered organized rides all over Texas, races and mountain bikes. Many bikes and miles later the enthusiasm is still there.

Thanks to my late wife, Hazel Marie, for her support over the many years, miles and rides.

My primary bike is the Cervelo Caledonia Rival AXS below. My titanium bike is the Lynskey Helix titanium. My newest bike is a Canyon Endurace CF 7 Rival eTap.

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Texas Bicycling News Digest March 3rd

Texbiker.net Posted on March 3, 2015 by Rick AnkrumMarch 3, 2015

Two Wheels of Awesome – Episode 15

The Ghisallo Foundation        ghisallo.org


The students of Metz Elementary School had a great week!
All the kids had big smiles while completing their Bike Rodeo Badge. Bike Rodeos are one of the core activities of The Ghisallo Foundation. Bike Rodeos are instructional workshops where riders learn safety and practical riding skills to prepare them for riding independently in the future.
The young riders at Metz learned many useful skills during their Bike Rodeo, including: correct hand signaling, dodging obstacles and …


La Primavera at Lago Vista bike races set for this weekend

by Pam LeBlanc        fitness.blog.austin360.com


If a trip to Europe to take in the Tour de France isn’t in your future, consider a jaunt to the north shore of Lake Travis this weekend to see La Primavera at Lago Vista Bicycle Race.
The race, in its 24th year, draws about 900 cyclists from across Texas, surrounding states and even Mexico and Canada, who race in packs over a twisting, notoriously hilly 5.5-mile course.
The event, hosted by the Lago Vista & Jonestown Chamber of Commerce and the Texas Bicycle Racing Association, runs from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and it’s free to watch. Spectators typically bring their own folding chairs and line the streets as cyclists speed past. The start/finish line is at …

Women’s MTB Ride/Event – International Women’s Day

Sunday, Mar 8, 2015, 8:30 AM

Collins Park
6727 Cypresswood Drive Spring, TX

1 Bicycle Enthusiasts Went

Check out this Meetup →

Century of the Month More or Less

Fort Worth Bicycling Association

Saturday, March 07, 2015 9:00 am
Please note the start time for the March COM is 9:00 AM (due to the expected cold front moving in.)
In April we will go back to the usual start time of 8:00 AM.
Come on out and join Eddie and Rickey Wray for the “Century of the Month More or Less” series with a century or less from the Bicycles Inc., in Arlington. Routes of 12, 23, 42, 61, 81, and 102 miles will be available.
Donuts, sausage rolls, and Starbucks coffee will be served, as usual. The store will be open for the use of the facilities and any needed last minute items. Riders who make at least 90% of the rides are awarded special merchandise prizes twice a year (July and December) compliments of Bicycles, Inc. and companies such as Specialized. Emergency sag support and maps provided.


Amplify Austin with BikeTexas!

BikeTexas


Austin Needs an All Ages Bicycle Network– And You Can Help Make That Case to Policy Makers
Amplify Austin with BikeTexas and you’ll make a difference in critical education programs for policy makers, like guided tours of Austin’s protected bike lanes and making sure transportation professionals understand why we need an all-ages bicycle network. Many state and federal agencies have offices in Austin, and we’ve seen a dramatic increase in their interest in …


Bike Parking: A How-to Guide

BikeableDallas.com


Recently, we created a quick-reference guide for bike parking installation. It’s intended for developers or businesses looking to add bike parking near their shops, but I think it’s broadly useful for understanding what the safest options are for locking up your bike. You may roll up to a place with a bicycle rack and …


I’m Famous! (Video to Prove It!)

bike4heck.com

I got about my 10 seconds of fame here in San Antonio in this video by Liz Canning as I was leaving HEB with a load my dad shot video of my using the Go-Pro 2. I didn’t even release I made it into the Less Car More Go Kickstarter video “LESS CAR MORE GO: a quick test ride” but I did. How call is …
https://youtube.com/watch?v=EZSWG7QP7EQ%3Ffeature%3Doembed


New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event WTCA Post to Gail Ride DETAILS: The Post to Gail ride is scheduled for April 4th and leaving from the Po… http://t.co/iqXVwBvaY0

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 4, 2015

Tweets

Long work days plus @FIRSTweets Robotics Season means that biking is relegated to indoors at 10pm! #StillGotTheMilesIn! #OMGRobots

— Jim Cycle Across TX (@CycleXTexas) March 4, 2015

New Bicycle Museum in Houston Opens http://t.co/IcdFUGypPw @hBM_jointheride #bike #bicycle #museum #Houston #cycling #history #capovelo

— Capo Velo (@CapoVelo) March 3, 2015

TxDOT Houston Bike and Ped expert Ana Ramirez discusses bike initiatives on Mobility Now TV program.… https://t.co/V7ZCCLeWEZ

— TxDOT- HOU District (@TxDOTHouston) March 3, 2015

Eric Flynn biking through beautiful Inks Lake in the Texas Hill Country! #LivingRightHealthySelfie pic.twitter.com/EDghvKNpGX

— Americas Wellness (@LivingRightAWP) March 3, 2015

@TulaneCycling in the 1, 2, and 3 spot at the beginning of the crit race in Texas #ABFSM pic.twitter.com/1jIEbGi5kV

— BrendanGarrett (@brendanwgarrett) March 3, 2015

These days are best spent on some South Austin trails! Still finding some new #singletrack stuff… https://t.co/ENjxGyNWoV

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) March 4, 2015

The Mad Duck Flying Juniors and Seniors getting ready for Lago! #lago2015 #training #madDuckTraining… https://t.co/9DqEteWFHh

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) March 4, 2015

https://twitter.com/GWCChuck/status/572906180638584832

https://twitter.com/BSS_Road_Club/status/572883142068944899

Meeting on Wednesday March 4th (tomorrow) in Welch 3.502 at 7pm. Hope to see you there! http://t.co/b2vHrq9ZL6

— UT Cycling (@UTCycling) March 3, 2015

Feeling a bit under the weather after all weekend out in the wet and cold. Spending time on the… https://t.co/eYrkT7ySTB

— George Amen (@jore346) March 3, 2015

Custom fenders made from coat hangers and "Duck" tape.. Boredom bike parts.. #cyclocross #snowday https://t.co/cMKFi4DFOW

— Mad Duck Cyclery (@MadDuckCyclery) March 3, 2015

Gear Talk with Capital Metro TODAY | BikeTexas http://t.co/QwRgZw1Nnl pic.twitter.com/fC1R2fVqq7

— BikeTexas (@BikeTexas) March 3, 2015

Please removed all bikes from this area on speedway by Friday for an event this weekend. Retweet please! pic.twitter.com/UmXm4nKBAb

— Bike UT (@bikeut) March 3, 2015

https://twitter.com/txbikeracing/status/572812463575474176

Last night was karbachbrewing's 42nd monthly ride to their brewery. It happens on the first Monday of… https://t.co/xOltQK5m8w

— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) March 3, 2015

Want to ride?

Starting March 10th, EP Cyclists Club will be offering members group rides five (5) days a week…. http://t.co/TyhZeszGSr

— EP Cyclists (@EPCyclists) March 3, 2015

Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: Austin Spring Cycling Camp – by 1K2GO Sports, Mar 05, 2015 08:00AM – 333 Wayside Dr, Wimberley, TX 78676, USA(CST) http://z

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 3, 2015

2 Day Alert: KingRacingGroup Thursday Night Crits – Dallas, TX, Mar 05, 2015 05:30PM – South Dallas/Fair Park, Dallas, TX, USA(CST) http

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 3, 2015

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Weather Breaks and I Ride the Bike

Texbiker.net Posted on March 3, 2015 by Rick AnkrumMarch 3, 2015

The weather finally broke in my favor today. My wife and I had to drive to The Woodlands around noon and as we were driving the clouds started to break up and the temperature was in the low 70’s. While my wife was shopping in Sam Moon’s I walked over to the Bike Lane shop to browse around. It had been a couple years since I had been in. As I entered the door there were 3 Salsa Fat Bikes welcoming me. They were sharp looking but the almost $4000 price on each was enough to require some smelling salts. I walked up and down the aisles looking at the bikes. The brands were numerous and the types varied from road, MTB, comfort, single speed to cruiser. If I had to guess I think the shop had $500,000 or more of bike inventory, not counting the accessories. This visit encouraged me to get out and ride when we got home. Stopping at Arby’s in Porter for lunch we made it home around 3 PM. My wife had errand to run and I got dressed to ride.

I pushed the start button on my Garmin at 3:27 to begin the Atascocita – Walden – Huffman route. With the late start I modified the route by about 3 miles to get back home by 5:30. I ended up riding 29.34 miles and got home at 5:34 as the sun was moving behind the trees. At the beginning of the ride the wind was kicking up from the SE at 15 mph and gusting to 24 mph. As the ride progressed the wind let up some to 12 mph by the time I finished. The temperature was 78 as I started and a nice 74 at the end. It was still chilly riding across Lake Houston on FM1960. One day of 78 degrees doesn’t heat the water up. I was glad I opted for the long sleeve jersey and shorts. I saw another biker with short sleeves but I don’t know if he was going over the lake.

It’s easy to get discouraged about biking with the winter weather not letting up much. Today was the first ride since February 15th and I told my wife I was beginning to wonder if I would ride at all during March. Well today’s ride took care of that. Another cold front is supposed move through southeast Texas tomorrow late afternoon. I hope to ride before that if the rain stays away. So far my miles for the year stand at 464. That is pretty pitiful. The cold may hang around until Sunday when it could warm up but then rain. I have been putting off riding the windtrainer but this may bring it out of the closet.

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Texas Bicycling News Digest March 2nd

Texbiker.net Posted on March 2, 2015 by Rick AnkrumMarch 2, 2015

Vuelta a Nuevo Leon


Measuring how America rides

www.peopleforbikes.org


When PeopleForBikes launched 16 years ago as Bikes Belong, we established the mission of “getting more people riding bikes, more often.” This goal remains central in all of our work today.
As we’ve grown, and as we’ve evaluated the progress of our key projects, we’ve often been frustrated by not being able to confidently answer two of the most basic bicycling questions: How many Americans ride bikes today? What are the key trends in participation?
We’ve struggled with these answers because of the limitations of available participation research. Some surveys have focused exclusively on recreational bike riding. Others have honed in on bike commuting. What’s been missing is a broad-based survey that addresses participation in all types of bicycling in the context of an overall questionnaire that asks a reasonable number of questions.
Today, we are pleased to announce that we …


Mad Duck Cyclery


Mad Duck Racing Family member Adam Mills in action this weekend (while we sat looking at ice and snow) in San Diego Omnium.


TAKE ACTION & MAKE A DIFFERENCE DURING MS AWARENESS WEEK, MARCH 2-8, 2015

Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price Joins National MS Society in Challenging Supporters to Join the Movement with Upcoming Bike MS: Sam’s Club Round-Up Ride & Walk MS Events Benefiting MS Research

DALLAS (March 2, 2015) — Members of the Dallas/Fort Worth community, renowned local researchers and Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price are calling on the public to take action during MS Awareness Week, March 2-8, 2015, to pursue a world free of multiple sclerosis. Anyone can make a difference in the lives of those affected by multiple sclerosis by registering to participate and fundraise in one of three upcoming National MS Society signature events -  – Walk MS: Dallas, Walk MS: Forth Worth and Bike MS Sam’s Club Round-Up Ride.

“Join me in supporting all those fighting to end MS for this years MS awareness week,” said Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price. “We are excited to host the finish line of Bike MS: Sam’s Club Round-Up Ride in Sundance Square with a grand celebration. Riders across North Texas, especially those from Fort Worth, whether you are a novice rider or experienced, gear up with me for the ride of a lifetime! You can also show your support by participating in Walk MS: Fort Worth and Walk MS: Dallas.”

As we celebrate MS Awareness Week taking place March 2-8 the Society urges communities to take action and connect with others to support one of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s foremost priorities: advancing research for more than 2.3 million people living with MS worldwide, and providing programs and services that enable people impacted by the disease to live their best lives. In 2014, the Society invested $50.6 million to advance more than 380 research projects around the world, and even in Dallas/Fort Worth, in order to stop MS in its tracks, restore what has been lost and end MS forever. In 2015, funds raised through local events will help sustain and continue fostering this revolutionary research as well as provide programs and services that have an immediate impact on individuals and families affected by MS. …

Tuesday: Intermediate/Advanced Mountain Bike Ride at the Ant Hills

Tuesday, Mar 10, 2015, 6:15 PM

15200 Memorial Dr
15200 Memorial Dr Houston, Te

1 cyclists Went

This will be a medium to fast pace ride through the Ant Hills of Hershey Park! Bring WATER, spare tube/tire, snacks, etc…Helmets required. Call if you are going to be late so we can wait for you. Wheels rolling by 6:30! See you there

Check out this Meetup →

Memorial Park Conservancy

Greater Houston Off-Road Biking Association (GHORBA)

This is another important meeting to attend. The Master Plan should be approved by City Council shortly after this meeting and the details contained will define the mountain bike, trail running, and hiking experience in Memorial Park for years to come.


Route 66 goes through the Texas Panhandle.

Don’t forget Winona … Adventure Cycling releases Bicycle Route 66 maps

by BRAIN Staff        www.bicycleretailer.com


MISSOULA, Mont. (BRAIN) — Adventure Cycling Association has released its Bicycle Route 66 map set, charting the course for cyclists to travel the famous corridor from Chicago to Los Angeles on roads appropriate for cycling, including sections of the historic highway. The 2,486-mile route is covered in a specially designed six-map set, allowing cyclists to tour the whole thing or ride a few sections.
“The vision for Bicycle Route 66 is the same as the original vision for Route 66, which was to connect the main streets of rural and urban communities,” said Ginny Sullivan, Adventure Cycling’s director of travel initiatives. “Bicycle Route 66 will be a perfect choice for traveling cyclists looking to …


Be sure to read the “Hangin’ On” column by Andy Hollinger

The Racing Post – March 2015

theracingpost.us


Features
6 Knight Ride
10 Product Review – Limar Cycling Sunglasses
11 Ride Preview – Germanfest Metric Century
13 Product Review – Canari Kit from a Woman’s Point of View
14 2014/15 Cyclocross in Review
18 Meet MSU’s Hannah Ross
19 The Great Escape
22 The First Weekend in March – LaPrimavera
24 The Racer’s Lens
25 First Rally Decision
27 Photo Essay I – Cedar Hill Bike Festival – Brian Barrett
28 Product Review – Selle SMP T3 Saddle
29 Single Speed Love
30 Inside the P/1/2/3 at Megan Baab Road Race
36 Photo Essay II – Cedar Hill by Lee McDaniel …


Action Alert: Tell the Waxahachie City Council You Want Safe Streets

BikeTexas


Waxahachie has a great opportunity to make the city safer for all residents, including people who ride bikes, with the planned 10 miles of bike lanes. However, the two miles on Marvin Avenue have come up against strong opposition. Without those critical two miles, the whole project could be lost, because Marvin Avenue is a key connecter through the city.
Your voice matters! Contact Mayor Strength TODAY and let him know that you support bicycle lanes on Marin Avenue. Additionally, contact the …


Newsletter March 2015

San Antonio Wheelmen

In This Issue – Monday, March 2, 2015
Dear Friends,
Happy Texas Independence Day!
With a new month, we have a number of things happening at your Alamo Area MPO. From meetings of all our standing committees, to public open houses happening around the area with our partner agencies to special events happening this Saturday toencourage us all to get outdoors and live earth wise – March is off to a roaring start!
We are pleased to announce, due to popular request, that we will be holding 3 separate Street Skills classes this month – limited spaces remain available – check out the article in this newsletter and sign up quickly!
Whether its through FastTrack Online, the FastTrack e-newsletter, our Facebook page, our Twitter handle, our YouTube Channel, our website, or in person at one of …


Paceline Newsletter

Fort Worth Bicycling Association

Our most recent Paceline (the club’s online newsletter) was added 3-2-15 and is available


Hudson Bend/Lake Travis Middle School MTB Team and LTHS MTB team

Southwest CycleSport

Congratulations to the kids representing Hudson Bend/Lake Travis Middle School MTB Team and LTHS MTB team at the Mellow Johnny Classic in Dripping Springs on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday’s temperatures were below freezing with drizzle (and lots of mud); Sunday was a bit warmer but was a slopfest. Wes Figg took his spot on the podium in the Cat 2 19-25 category; Hunter Ling also had a space on the podium in …


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Texas Cup Match Sprints – Houston, TX http://t.co/N2NGHskcPZhttp://t.co/xBpjoJKC3f

Sat 4/11/15
2:0… http://t.co/wdckpexEp5

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 2, 2015

New Event McAllister Park, Salado Creek Greenway – San Antonio, TX http://t.co/lZkQtDndvJ

Leader:  Holly C W… http://t.co/62HbkLp4lL

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 2, 2015

New Event Free Basic Bike Maintenance Clinic – W. Houston, TX March 12, 2015 at 06:00PM http://t.co/8RPh5eaS20

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 3, 2015

New Event Urban Challenge Ride Ride – Houston, TX http://t.co/YUjaNk25bZ

The Urban Challenge Rides are in-town … http://t.co/K6cEz9qD1N

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 3, 2015

Tweets

Fat bike front row freak out! Fatties get front row call up/staging and get to lead out everyone for the parade lap. http://t.co/ho9JIevfiU

— The Spinistry (@Spinistry) March 3, 2015

https://twitter.com/fortworthology/status/572443146799353856

https://twitter.com/bicyclesplus/status/572499063742070786

CAD3 on campus. Nice. pic.twitter.com/9JvFnRbsO0

— I wanna be a bike. (@Fudgelump) March 2, 2015

The UT Informal MTB 101 Class had a great time riding at RPR! http://t.co/wpHK0qduHe

— Reveille Peak Ranch (@RPRTexas) March 2, 2015

racing age 17, in the Pro/Open Men at Mellow Johnny's Classic, Will Johnson rides in for a strong 4th!

— Christian Williams (@WlmsRcngAcademy) March 2, 2015

Jeremy leading the following peloton after mine. pic.twitter.com/nbstC8F33i

— I wanna be a bike. (@Fudgelump) March 2, 2015

Me and the guy from University of Louisiana worked together pretty well. He's strong too! pic.twitter.com/Z7aYibgXWf

— I wanna be a bike. (@Fudgelump) March 2, 2015

So damn cold. Jeremy was shaking like a kid at Dave n Busters. pic.twitter.com/hog0YmASfJ

— I wanna be a bike. (@Fudgelump) March 2, 2015

The final sprint in the Crit. pic.twitter.com/US87jHkRQr

— I wanna be a bike. (@Fudgelump) March 2, 2015

Pace Bend,Rain,Elevated http://t.co/JcCDjvnuXe via @MitchellGSides #racereport @ElevateCycling @txbikeracing pic.twitter.com/fAcMvWwpeb

— Boneshaker Project (@Boneshaker_Proj) March 2, 2015

REMINDER! Bike friends and enthusiasts, make plans to join us this Tues for "Gear Talk" bike workshop at Cycleast: http://t.co/MLY5u4ABwf

— Capital Metro (@CapMetroATX) February 27, 2015

Good idea or not? Taking full lanes of traffic in downtown Houston for bike lanes. #congestion #hounews pic.twitter.com/WvEZhB9fdQ

— Mike Sullivan (@MikeSullivanHTX) March 2, 2015

Event Reminder

2 Day Alert: Austin Spring Cycling Camp – by 1K2GO Sports, Mar 04, 2015 08:00AM – 333 Wayside Dr, Wimberley, TX 78676, USA(CST) http://z

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 2, 2015

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Texas Bicycling News March 1st

Texbiker.net Posted on March 1, 2015 by Rick AnkrumMarch 1, 2015

COMMENTARY: Bicycle safety and awareness in the RGV

RICHARD CAVIN | GUEST COLUMNIST        www.themonitor.com


Remember when you were young and full of energy? Maybe you are still full of energy, and although a lot of us are not young anymore, we’re still young at heart.
Remember riding your bicycle when the world was not so crazy, hurried and complex? Some of us remember those times fondly. Recall the tassels on the bike handlebars and baseball cards put in tire spokes (to make motor sounds) that were connected to the fork via mom’s clothespins? We put our favorite stickers on the bicycle frame. And we lived on our bikes!
Yes, those were the days when life seemed much simpler and less hurried.
As the years passed, advancements in technology and …


Texas Bicycle and Beer Expo 2015, 10/31 – 11/1

www.texasbicycleandbeerexpo.com

2015 Exhibitors
Stay tuned for information on registering as an Exhibitor for the 2015 Texas Bicycle and Beer Expo!
Exhibitor Categories
Our exposition will offer the best in regional exhibitors from the following categories:  Custom Bicycle Frame Builders, Bicycle Manufacturers, Apparel and Accessory makers, Tools and Components, Local Bicycle Advocates and Bicycle Shops, Touring and Adventure, Media, Transportation, Race Promotion, Lifestyle, and Craft Breweries.  …


Texas A&M Cycling Team

We’ve experienced significant growth this season! Treated everyone to a cold and wet race weekend at Texas State University. Lots of good racing and lots of good company!


Day 3: In a Silent Way

by Beth        www.brothersbikeride.com


I’m a day behind. We apologize for any inconvenience.
I worked for about five hours on Friday but didn’t finish the thing I’d really wanted to finish, so I left the hotel in a BAD MOOD.
On my way out of town I had to make a hairy left turn onto a busy street. After waiting a while I finally saw an opening and started creeping into the lane of oncoming traffic; I just needed the traffic on my right to pass, and in seconds it would. But suddenly a car coming from the right turned left onto my street, taking my turning window. Meanwhile, a semi truck was bearing down on me from my left, and I didn’t have time to accelerate quickly enough to clear it. So I backed up to avoid death. But it was scary and did not improve my mood!
The drive was neither here nor there for me; it was too crowded to achieve the sense of oneness with the world I’ve found on previous trips, and I was pretty distracted thinking about work. I contemplated moving to …


Austin on a Bike’s Alternative Bike Routes: The Southern Hippie Highway

Austin on a Bike        austinonabike.com


Whenever I see a cyclist start cranking uphill on South First, I cringe.
There’s just no good reason, pretty much ever, to ride a bicycle (especially southbound) on South First Street.
But, once upon a time, I was brutally unaware of this fact too, and thus after a decade of finding better ways to go, I present to you the inaugural post in a series I’ll call “Austin on a Bike Guide to Alternate Bike Routes (or How to Try to Stay Alive on a Bike in Austin)“. Each post, which I’ll attempt to deliver you each weekend, assumes you know some of the very basic connectors downtown (stick with 2nd, 3rd and 4th for crosstown) and that you’re painfully aware of the Hike and Bike trail, the Boardwalk and the Pedestrian Bridge, but need to know the best way to actually go somewhere beyond downtown on a bike.
These routes will take you along some of the most basic north-south corridors in town without sticking you on too many (if any) busy major roads where you need to take a lane amongst traffic. If you’re new here, trust me, these are the ways you need to know.
For each of these routes, you can …


BikeHouston’s monthly newsletter Spoke&Word #12 is out

www.bikehouston.org


BikeHouston presents its latest newsletter Spoke&Word #12 with a list of the events BikeHouston will be part of the coming month, please consider signing up to help with BikeValet, Outreach, leading a ride, or when and where your district holds its Capital Improvement Plan meeting so you can attend and speak up for cyclist’s wishes and rights.
If you want to receive the newsletter, send an email to newsletter@bikehouston.org with your full name, address and phone number or sign up as a member and support BikeHouston’s mission to make Houston a more bicycle friendly city.
You can read the whole newsletter by …


Solo bicycle trip to San Antonio to benefit local Planned Parenthood

CHRISTINA R. GARZA | STAFF WRITER        www.themonitor.com


Seventy-six-year-old Eugene “Gene” Novogrodsky left Brownsville early Thursday morning to embark on a 300 mile solo bicycle trip to San Antonio, aptly called “The Spirit of ‘76” to raise money for Planned Parenthood of South Texas.
Novogrodsky and his wife Ruth Wagner were spurred into action to support the health care provider when state funding was cut. Both Novogrodsky and Wagner became alarmed at the long-term effects lack of affordable health care and family planning could have on …


Tacos at Rudy’s II

Hill Country Randonneurs

Start Date and TIme: 5/16/2015 at 7:00am.
Starting location: CVS Pharmacy, Parmer ln at Avery Ranch, Cedar Park, TX 78613
This is a hilly course through some of the most popular cycling roads in Austin. It is a modified “Dam Loop”. You are never very far from a place to stop a grab food or drink.
If you want more information or to notify me …


Pace Bend, Rain, Elevated

Michell Sides        mitchellsides.wordpress.com

I knew going into Pace Bend that we were going to be ready to roll, but it’s kind of an odd course in that you never really know how it could go.  It was also cold and lightly drizzling, and I perhaps underdressed with only a SanRemo and Aeroshell for warmth.  I made it through, only cold once when we slowed up a bit.  I’ve been told the early breaks rarely succeed, but with the depth on Elevate, we really wanted to be part of anything that had a legitimate gap.  So, the team meeting had us, or me at least, pretty hyped on this one.  Get in the moves, follow everything, then deliver Zach to midway up the hill sprint  if it’s all together.  We don’t care what happens, as long as someone in the Elevate kit gets the win.  We will only work with absolute numbers.  Another team has …


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event New Rider Track Class – Houston, TX New Rider Track Class at Houston, TXhttp://t.co/KFEZgulZg2 Adult … http://t.co/UqBZzDbAZ5

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 1, 2015

New Event Time Trial MTB Race – Odessa, TX http://t.co/x3u2eOGl6Q

The PBBA has scheduled a time trial mountain … http://t.co/gQJCIL5h8v

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 1, 2015

Tweets

What is art? For some people it's just a thing where you tie up your bicycle. #HarlingenTexas pic.twitter.com/BjHh9eU07I

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) March 2, 2015

This is Jose, a new member of the #BikeRangers, and he woke up early this past Sat to help with the trail cleanup. pic.twitter.com/66GvrY8Url

— BikeRangers (@BikeRangers) March 2, 2015

Despite cold and rainy weather, #BikeRangers were out cleaning trails this Saturday in #BrownsvilleTexas! pic.twitter.com/CKHdbumwMP

— BikeRangers (@BikeRangers) March 2, 2015

#BikeRangers is a new group in #BrownsvilleTexas. Our mission is to promote a good quality of life by biking, educating, and advocating.

— BikeRangers (@BikeRangers) March 2, 2015

#bike-in theater
Great turnout
Great company
Great fun! pic.twitter.com/nMsTqjpUri

— El Paso Bike Month (@ELPBikeMonth) March 2, 2015

Texas State Cat D crit.
(I'm in the front in the UH kit!)
I got 3rd place 😀 #crit #cycling… https://t.co/gpEPVFv2EJ

— I wanna be a bike. (@Fudgelump) March 1, 2015

The snow & ice is melting away so it was time to hit the road again. @castellicycling #Diluvio gloves… https://t.co/I8xwHXx0Db

— Stefan Rothe (@stefanrothe) March 1, 2015

https://twitter.com/danielcurtin/status/572098053802496000

https://twitter.com/MitchellGSides/status/572091472649977856

SFA team member Steve Amen during the crit. Another cold wet day. #ridetexas #cycling #criterium… https://t.co/7X1AvfStNr

— George Amen (@jore346) March 1, 2015

SFA member Ray Montez during the crit.#cycling #criterium #ridetexas https://t.co/ZpvYlRlvFc

— George Amen (@jore346) March 1, 2015

No riding today, done with cold and rain. (@ Cafe On The Square in San Marcos, TX) https://t.co/BRtFzCccfs

— Logan DeBorde (@logandj) March 1, 2015

SFA cycling gearing up for day two of the Texas State race. Today is the criterium. Yesterday the men… https://t.co/jPBhQs1AoE

— George Amen (@jore346) March 1, 2015

Train like you mean it! #MightyMujer #2wheelsEP #EverybodyBike #VeloPaso #RaceEP #ItsAllGoodEP pic.twitter.com/UJvVeleNLV

— Crazy Cat Cyclery (@CrazyCatCyclery) March 1, 2015

Big ups to Hoist hydration, @crazycatcyclery, El Paso Manual Physical Therapy @raceelpaso#mightymujerclinic2 pic.twitter.com/SYlyZwVvNj

— VeloPaso (@velopaso) March 1, 2015

Total bicycle miles for February: 354 (124 urban and 230 long distance). Goal for March: 355 miles! #BikeBrownsville pic.twitter.com/tIfh4KzZeV

— Edgar Gaucin 🚲 (@edgargaucin) March 1, 2015

Event Reminders

2 Day Alert: Austin Spring Cycling Camp – by 1K2GO Sports, Mar 03, 2015 08:00AM – 333 Wayside Dr, Wimberley, TX 78676, USA(CST) http://z

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 1, 2015

2 Day Alert: Take no Prisoners – College Station, TX, Mar 03, 2015 05:30PM – 2601 Harvey Rd, College Station, TX, 77845, United States(C

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 1, 2015

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